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by coffe2mug
1038 days ago
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> Perhaps, perhaps not. I'll get an EU passport next year. Oops scratch that the wait for naturalization is now upto two years. So I'll get an EU passport in 3 years, and then the right to be able to move to any of 27 countries at my discretion will more than make up for this time and energy I've spent here. Hope, you will come back and report here and guide Indians/expats... If it is better/worse elsewhere. (As some Indian living in EU for about 30 years - it won't be better. What you are expecting is Ambani level treatment. Then become one ) > And this is where the fallacy is. Indian salaries are currently actually higher than German ones for my role. And that's without even accounting for PPP. I often meet people like this in many Indian restaurants - everyone brags but even after 20 years they never go out of Germany. If this level of greatness is true then why are you here? I can even tell you that even at this level of richness you won't - get the clean/non-flickering electricity in India that one gets in Germany - Even Abdulkalam got stuck in traffic. |
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> If this level of greatness is true then why are you here? I can even tell you that even at this level of richness you won't
Believe it or not, it is true. You get paid more in India if you're an experienced and capable software dev than you do in Germany (unless you're employed by FAANG in Germany). As for why I don't do it - because even though I bitch about the bureaucracy and broken infrastructure, there are a billion other things that I love about Germany.
However just because I love a lot of things about Germany, doesn't mean I shouldn't criticize those things that are horribly broken - esp. when the politicians show no signs of wanting to fix them.